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o o o rOURTEEN MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. Novambar I, 19S8 ,o Rebellious German Students Criticize Youth Organization East O o o ' 0 0 o Action Similar ; To Move Preceding M nkl4 ilUnQuMun K6Y01I 3 Berlin UPJ Bebellious - East German tudenU strongly criti- cized the zone tJ Communist I youth organization today and demanded an end to the com pulsory study of Russian, lan guage, o n It was the same 4ypeof stu dent criticism that preceded the Hungarian nationalist uprising last week. Q c Want Own Organization! Students encouraged by 4he .Hungarian revolt demanded the right to withdraw from the "Free German Yoh" organisa tion and set up tneir own stu dent organizations. The demands re disclosed by the Commiglists themselves. In an effort to pQvent open -demonstrations, (Be CoWmunists threatened e students "With pijnishment but made some con cisions and prorrBS. The Comniist reaction indi cated the seriousness with, which the situation was, viewed by the East GermarQoveijiment. Attampt To Split Youths Students demanded theOrijht j tOQWithdraw irom otiw only youtorgani&tiopopen8ited in schools and colleres.-but Alfred Neumann, first sscretary of the EaftjDin (jranch of the Com munist" party, rejected the de mands as an attempt to split Uia youth mofe)nent. c: He said they wcrecran attempt of imperial!) forces foP spiiUhe ! ut oi-jthe yoath movemeat in the German Democratic Re'pub- lie. particularly in Berlin.' Students Oat East Berlin's HiimboldfeiUniversity led the re- vijji. LasJvSCk, tl' 'ijemanded . tft ouster of Communist leader Walter Ulbricht, O o Faar Indicated -, Eait Crtrman Communist lead ers he openly ineUcated fear in the gast MrekCthat anti-Com-murrist efemenift the Soviet zone mayatternpt to follow in the footsteps ot the Hungarian nationaBi Soon-after the revo lution QOSplpded in Budapest, Communist teams to Jj'ed East Germa-pQCtqries to r-iBstruct Workers" in methods fo putting down an arfped revolt. 0 'ye rejectttiio formation of stuararlfeor&aftirzations as demand ed hy some groups vtu ar uavQr '9influewe of, Witera s,;,V-ri - v. orsinizatioos ," Neumann said o O O o o B. ANDHJWS AIr JjjBASdre. 88, lorm eraiy of Medford, died Sunday, OOct. 28cs) her honw in Pasa- ' ilena, Calif.. aUer a lor illness LT".V ?' Ci . .rr ' ' dririle and- tne ominous pres Mr. aria Mrs. Andrews were I .. ii... (-rejiJdentsJif Medffjyd fer 20 yean Mtiiile Mr. Andrews was with rfgl esire and loan company 0 hereQ Por to Mr. Andrews' jjieath sejeral (J ftsirso ago, nthe Sriade an annual trip ts Medford. FuneraPservices were held TiiSSy in Pasaeena and th" bodV- sent t, tanton? Ohio, O whwe Mfj AlWrelBis is buried. o ruiinirBV MnrusTritlMr. and Mrs. William R. Cot- o "--""MvAl .nd Services foJChaunceyE. Mc- Colliittrysa) wlijdied Wednes-(-dayPg-ill De held ,4n Ashland Congregational church Friday at 03 JO p.m. The RevpFred Plocher wMl officiate. Corniiittal will b CP1 -SiS-,U Marn0rial patk. Ashland Mortuary is in chsrfce St furral arrangemnis. Mr. Cfeilister was .born Peb. 1876. Cfn,, Chlllicotiie, . Oa Nov. ;W. 1912. he was O married to ciRuth Atiams. who survwes. Kg" spent his arly life 13) Ohio untr?cCenIistd jw th Spanish American war. -He serad as a sergeaat in the, PRilippBes and took paftn the Ehilippnfe InMSrrectitjn.o After hir2 dischSged from the Army S remaiije3 in" inm fniuppines asacus5yT.0111cer10r11veyears.ih- discharl:e U 1A1C ha .xaA tnCAeUl3n4 anil rftjrle hiime H- was lso a Stlrvivors besides his wie in. menier Colonero Serjeants ,dud(, , Jon Kenneth vines, Tor J feampo SpanisJv.Vpenca.n- ewar,r(,nc? Calif.. daugn,er, Mrs. Haz- velf, ' . . , !el Allen. San Francisco, Calif.: Othr s-vivors include a son Wg brotherSi jilcob vijs, Red JaeC.Collistery Ashland; !wood citvCahf.. ,Jers E. vines uchter MrPebeLawsoniand Vines? hoth of Bakers- Miss BeitS McColnsfer. Jlissi. Mer'-r-JfcCollister, Mrs. Edith ' oriawmer. airs, oonn.e cm - strong all of iJicothe Ohio. ahdeSlrs. Hter Bobwson Chj-.-, cago. 111.; d four, grandch't r.rt..u 3 - MRS. iXlZABETH EM?tE frsP'ElirSbeffi Semple of 332 C'5(eiLake avegf!edford. died this morm(t) in a local hol))Mi0 Conser-Morris fuosral home is CrjQ-hargJtf ffrarigeme!fs. i PINKNI Z rNES Funal services frr Pinkney ; E. Vics. 6i. of CagitfBl Point i GVho died Sunia wj;l be held? in CiQger-Mom. Aertel Friday j rt 1:00 p.m.CShe Eesv. Lyman 2. 1 Stiles of 'he Ambly of God, church Will officiate. ComrrOt- tal will bg ijli Memory Gardens . Memorial park. c? O Morse Lists Proposals in Mid-East McKay Expresses Confidence in E ' By UNITED PRESS ' Trouble in the Middle East (claimed the attention of Oregon's I leading political figures yester- ',day as they bore down on their campaigns in me sireicn anve. Sen. Wayne Morse issued ai mree-Doint statement on the Mlcldle East crisis last while his opponent, Douglas Mc- Four lTrick-or-Treat' Youngsters Killed When Hit By Auto Brussels.-'Wis. ;U.R Four children were killed and three others were injured Wednesday night when they were hit by a car while making the traditional Hallowe'en, "trick or treat" rounds. " A car driven by Alfonse Hil- ibcrg, 25, Brussels, plowed into the jay group of 10 children just south of this Door county community. Four of the youug sters were killed, three were hospitalized at Algoma, and three escaped injury. Dead Identified o : , Sheriff! deputies from Stur eon Bay identified the dead as Neale Rass. ll; his sister. Jane, 9: Monica Miller, 8. and Steven Jandriaa, 7. All were from Brus- sels. The injured, also from" Brus sels, , are Denise Jandrian, 10; Marcia Miller, 8, and Roger Miller Jr.,' 8. None of them was ; critically hurt. c Hilberg said he was driving about 40 to 45 miles art hour i y ... tt:-.l.. r nrl aiunS wumy - came upon the children at the same time that an approaching car fient by. He told authorities he was blinded by the lights of the other car and didn t see the youngsters until it was too late to stop. By UNITED PRESS November' recevied "a brisk welcome from the traditional Hallowe'en - festivities, which ' aero a hil mnrr rnuriv than in ! P0 "" ' . 1 Although most of the nations youngsters contented themselves with soaping a few windows m tle course of their trick-or-treating, others displayed a ma licious ingenuity by trying out new twists of old pranks aind mischief.-! l' E" " Chicago police said Wednes day nicbt was the wildest Hal- Ilwe'en in two years despite a I Instead ofo carving pumpkins several yourns inrew mem ai ussing cars and buses. Ove-ly ripe tomatoes and eggs were also hurled atppassing motorists. ombi Exploded " " Youths with explosive ideas TWO HALF CENTURIES Sal! I.afcp Citv U P. When trell and Mr .and Mrs,. Joseph H. Hemsley,c married in a double ceremony here in 1906. eelebraed their 50th wedding anniversaries recently. Bishop John M. Whitacker of the Lat ter-Day Saints Church, who per liormed 'the ceremony told re porter: "I remer-.ber telling these four people 30 years ago that they should expect happi ness to come; from above and that only ccnXusion would come froirTbelow." Whitacker is now S3. " Deccmbra7. 1927, in Albuquer que. N.M., he was married to Ruth'.H. Little, who survives. He" was a veteran cf World War I, serviitK Irom Juce 3. ,917, u-til Aug. 27 1919. when a fireman & vard. Calif.: and Foy Vines. Srir1ll.- r--,l,f . n J aieterc :Miss Manila Vines, Hayward. ,Q and Dma Sel,rs A1. h CaW fQur ad an(J hew. . . Bailjr's B-Srivs o Medford Airport 3 Ka.Wexpressed confidence in the ; leadership of President Eisen- i hower to keep the United States j out of any fighting. ' Sen. Morse s three-point pro- :posai inciuaca: ; "1. Preferably, the Congress the snould be called into special ses night fsion. or at least the Armed Ser- should be called into snepial ses - vices and Foreign Relations com- celebrated the evening by dump ing a home-made bomb on the lawn of -a synogogue in sub urban Skokie. A similar explo sion occurred earlier on a base ball field two blocks away. No body was injured but some 29 window frames were broken Detroit youngsters were 1 in dustriously cutting down a 25 foot tree in order to block traf fic on the street when police chased them away. The officials, however, had to finish the Job o sawing down the tree and having it hauled away. . - In New York City rain damp ened . Hallowe'en activities to make it one of the city's quiet est observances in years. Portland .UP.) Three explo sions which rattled homes southwest of here shortly be fore midnight were blamed on Hallowee n pranksters. Police said they-belieuad the explosions occurred when sticks of dynamite were tossed from automobiles into vacant lots on the southeast edge of Beaverton. , -. , The blasts were heard as far away as Oswegoand Tigard. Wf Grade AA ff Medium v V I EGGS v 1 deL Got the Sniffles? NORTHERN TISSUES 8 200 Count Pkg. 400 Count Pkg. Kep a Box Dates-Imported PITTED 3 lbs. f BLOCKS HERSHEY NESTLE'S . I ( Chocolate I Bars J j mittees of both houses should be convened at once .. . uji Spech Favored 2. The great prestige of the office of the presidency' should ibe used through a speech bv p;,int Wnre the TTnitpd i - Nations general' assembly, in appealing to the world for unit ed support in calling upon Great Britain, France. Egypt and Is rael to cease their military ac tions at once ... "3. The United States, acting through its United Nations dele gation, should call for the lay ing down of a United Nations doctrine similar to the Truman doctrine in the Greece crisis a few years ago, serving clear no tice . . . the rest of the world will not countenance aggressive acts in the Middle East.." Upon hearing news of the Anglo-French air attacks on Egypt yesterday, McKay told c party Two Cows Killed in c Separate Accidents , Two cows were struck and killed in -two accidents about the same time on Highway 62. yes terday. , State police said a'car operat ed by John Ivan Greb. 18. of Eagle Point, struck a cow about 3'i miles north of Eagle Point on Highway 62. Grcb was travel- j mg north, ana was unaoie 10 see the cow because ot oncom ing traffic until he was too close to stop, police said. The cow was owned by Bill Thomas of Easjle Point. A Steve Wilson Logging truck struck a cow near California on the Rogue on Highway 62 and killed it, police said. The driver was not identified, police said. Both accidents occurred about 7 p.m. yesterday. 100 1.00 BOXES BOXES in Every Room! 1.00 Crisis; isehhower I workers gathered to hear him jspeak. "Thank God that -we have : Dwight Eisenhower in the White ; House today." '-'. . ' 'McKay Chargas 'Grandstand' Speaking in Portland yester !day, McKay struck out at his ! opponent's reference to the Con gressional Quarterly in defense of his record. 1 ' . . . The Congressional Quar terly is a private, profit making publication controlled by Demo crats . . .," McKay said. He scored Morse's proposal for a special session of Congress as a "grandstand play.". Morse used a speaking "date in Portland yesterday to outline his opposition to partnership power and said such power de velopment policies would mean higher cost power. He called for federal construction - of .multi purpose dams, private develop ment of V'owhead" dams apd pooling of all power in a com mon pool.J Hatfield-Sweatland Debate3 " Monroe Sweetland. Democrat, and Mark Hatfield, Republican, candidates for secretary of state, appeared at Portland -State col- j lege yesterday. Sweetland said he was disappointed that when registration figures showed a Democratic majority in the state Republican .candidates for gov ernor and secretary of : state dropped all reference to party affiliation from their billboards, ads and campaign literature. Hatfield said his billboards were up before the figures came out and that he still had reference to his party affiliation in cam paign literature. - ' Gov. Elm" Smith told a group of reclamation leaders in PorV land last night he supported the new Water Resources Board qnd felt that the question of proper use and conservation of water was the most Important resource problem facing Oregon." 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Stevenson in the White House. . c Nixon invaded Pennsylvania after stumping New York City in the rain Wednesday nighty the three rallies wound up his campaign efforts in New York. '- In a speech in the heart at the big Negro district; of , Harlem, judges declared her grand cham Nixon attempted to woo 'ihei pjon fif her breed. 0 kill - s. . L I .1 J -"!, f Mark Your 'Ballot 132 - X -.Robert E. Mclntyre Pd. Adv. Mdntyr for CounciSian Cnftittea O o ibs. CUT PORK: SHOP o. J c - J Oo O WILSON'S c CANNED o o 3 89 M CHOCOIAJE o STRAWBERKY RASPBERRY PINEAPPLE0 9 SATURDAY o BOTH Negro vote into the" Eisenhower camp Sy outlining the adminis tration's record on oftjil rights. 55 MICE FOR SALE Bar Harbor,3 Me. (U.R) The Jackson Memorial Laboratory, the. famed .cancer research cen ter Sere, is mice-ridden. Some one'million mice are produced in the labortory annually. Seven hundredcthousaijd are used for research at tlie lab and another 300.000 are shyppe to gther labs throughout, fha w-orjd to heln "fipht miMruISr rivstrnDhv. heart d i s i a ie, odiabetes and arthritis. ! o o A BUSY DAY o pQ Monticello, tnd. S!f.) Ivan Nan Dictator Peccv. a registered Holstein, gave birth to a bull calf at the White C9uify 4-H fairerounds. Two hours befiwe V Represents0 Ho DO But YOURS! JFor'.Sily Councilman J O WARQ o o i .cVore Tor o o o o MEAT SALE Tamales o o o16,OZ. Dried Beef 2-OZ. VIENNA Sausage l If f rSteyingHensV Ci a r I iiiiiai fi sf L o J Nixon also kept up a running attack on Stevenson's criticism of administration policy in the Middle East where fighting has broken out between Israel and Egypt. Nixon told a cheering Queens rpJly that Seveiison was a "pa tlietic Hamlet strolling off the political stage." 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